Ajmer - A Rajasthan Travel Specialty

Posted by Stephen Leuis
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Sep 20, 2012
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An Ajmer trip is full of tourist delights by way of historic sightseeing, natural beauty and popular religious attractions. Nuzzling at the foot of the spectacular Aravali ranges, Ajmer’s history can be traced back to 1100 AD when the city was established by Ajaipal Chauhan, a king of the Chauhan dynasty. In the course of time, Ajmer became a melting pot of cultures as diverse as Delhi Sultanate rulers, Rajputs, Scindias, Mughals and British colonisers. Today, Ajmer is known throughout the country for its holy spots drawing hordes of Hindus and Muslims alike. For a more insight into the destination’s most popular attractions as well as information on the nearby places of Jaipur and Pushkar, take a look at this Ajmer travel guide.


Tour of Dargah Sharif

Visiting the Dargah Sharif is an indispensable part of one’s trip to Ajmer. This is the burial spot of Khwaja Moin-Ud-Din Chishti, a highly revered Sufi saint. In fact, Dargah Sharif is Ajmer’s most well known pilgrim centre. Even the mighty Mughal emperor, Akbar is known to have walked barefoot to the dargah to offer his prayers. People from all walks of life, including Bollywood celebrities and common people seek blessings here. The venerated Khwaja, affectionately known as the saint of the poor spent his last days here. The experience of visiting this holy place becomes one of the most fond memories of your travel to Ajmer.


Travel to Nasiyan Jain Temple

An Ajmer tour also gives you the chance to check out the Nasiyan Jain Temple or Red Temple. The temple is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara and comes under the Digambar sect of the Jains. By and large, the temple attempts to present the past in accordance with the Jain way of life. This double storied temple is feat of excellent architectural skill. The first floor has an astounding sculpture depicting the Universe. It shows the gold plated facsimiles of each and every Jain temple in India. Silver, gold and precious stones have been generously used for decorating the interiors. Quite a few tourists include a visit to this temple in their travel planner for Ajmer.

Historic Adhai Din ka Jhonpra

Make your Ajmer travel all the more memorable with some historic cum religious sightseeing by visiting the Adhai-din ka Jhonpra. Originally, the site of a Jain temple and Sanskrit University, it was razed during a Muslim invasion. The place was turned into a mosque by Muhammad Ghori. The strange name owes its origin to fact that the mosque was constructed in two and a half days’ time. As a result, the Adhai-din ka Jhonpra represents a beautiful fusion of Hindu Muslim architecture. The core of the structure is similar to a Hindu temple. Overall, this place enjoys an important position in the Ajmer tourism industry.

Tourist Places near Ajmer

Jaipur and Pushkar remain two of the most well known tourist places near Ajmer. Here is a little information on how to fix a travel planner for these destinations from Ajmer.  

A trip to Jaipur

The Ajmer to Jaipur distance is approximately 130 km. There is world of tourist attractions that prompt many travellers into planning an Ajmer to Jaipur trip. Just a few of the most well known places include Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort and Nahargarh Fort. It will take you about two and a half hours to travel from Ajmer to Jaipur by bus. On the other hand, you can also travel from Ajmer to Jaipur by train and reach in approximately one and a half hour’s time.

Trip to Pushkar

The Ajmer to Pushkar distance is merely 15 km. Visiting the Brahma temple and offering prayers at the Lake here are the top reasons for going on this short Ajmer to Pushkar trip. Easy to see why most people prefer to travel from Ajmer to Pushkar by road. Fuel costs usually don’t even work out to Rs 100 if you travel from Ajmer to Pushkar by car.

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